1. Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw. It is common knowledge that
India's military campaign in 1971 to liberate Bangladesh was
delayed on professional military advice, against the wishes of
the political class. It is delightful to revisit the anecdote in the
words of the lead historian of the dramatis personae. The
Field Marshal narrated this incident as a personal example of
moral courage, at the inaugural Field Marshal KM Cariappa
Memorial Lecture in October 1995 at Delhi. There is a very
thin line between being dismissed and becoming a Field
Marshal. In 1971, when Pakistan cracked down in East
Pakistan, hundreds and thousands of refugees started
pouring into India, into West Bengal, Assam and Tripura. The
Prime Minister held a Cabinet meeting in her office. The
External Affairs Minister Sardar Swaran Singh, the Agriculture
Minister, Mr. Fakhruddin Ali Ahmad, the Defence Minister,
Babu Jagjivan Ram and the Finance Minister, Yashwant Rao
Chavan were present. I was then summoned. A very angry,
grim-faced Prime Minister read out the telegrams from the
Chief Ministers of West Bengal, Assam and Tripura. She then
turned around to me and said, "What are you doing about it?"
And I said, "Nothing, it's got nothing to do with me. You didn't
consult me when you allowed the BSF, the CRP and RAW to
encourage the Pakistanis to revolt. Now that you are in
trouble, you come to me. I have a long nose. I know what's
happening." I then asked her what she wanted me to do. She
said, "I want you to enter Pakistan." And I responded, "That
means war!" She said, "I do not mind if it is war." "Have you
read the Bible?", I said. The Foreign Minister, Sardar Swaran
Singh asked, "What has Bible got to do with this?" I explained,
that the first book, the first chapter, the first words, the first
2. sentence God said was, "Let there be light" and there was
light. Now you say, "Let there be war" and there will be war,
but are you prepared? I am certainly not. This is the end of
April. The Himalayan passes are opening and there can be an
attack from China if China gives us an ultimatum. The Foreign
Minister asked, "Will China give an ultimatum?" And I said,
"You are the Foreign Minister, you tell me". I told them that my
armoured division and two of my infantry divisions were away.
One in the Jhansi/Babina area, the other in Samba and the
third one in Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. I mentioned that
I will require all the road space, all the railway wagons, the
entire railway system to move these formations to the
operational areas and that harvesting was in progress in the
Punjab and UP and they would not be able to move the
harvest which would rot; and I pointed out to the Agriculture
Minister that it wouldn't be my responsibility if there was a
famine. Then I said, "My armoured division, which is my big
striking force is supposed to have 189 tanks operational. I
have got only 11 tanks that are fit to fight." The Finance
Minister, who is a friend of mine asked, "Sam why only 11?"
So I told him, "Because you are the Finance Minister. I have
been asking you for money for over a year and you say you
haven't got it!" And finally I turned around to the Prime
Minister and said that the rains were about to start in East
Pakistan and when it rains there, it pours and when it pours,
the whole countryside is flooded. The snows are melting, the
rivers would become like oceans. If you stand on one bank,
you can't see the other. All my movement would be confined
to roads. The Air Force, because of climatic conditions would
not be able to support me. Now Prime Minister, give me your
3. orders. The grim Prime Minister with her teeth clenched said,
"The Cabinet will meet again at four o'clock". The members of
the Cabinet started walking out. I being the junior most was
the last to go and as I was leaving, she said,"Chief, will you
stay back?" I turned around and said, "Prime Minister, before
you open your mouth, may I send you my resignation on
grounds of health, mental or physical?" She said, "Every thing
you told me is true". "Yes! It is my job to tell you the truth" I
responded, "and it is my job to fight, it is my job to fight to win
and I have told you the truth." She smiled at me and said, "All
right Sam, you know what I want?" I said, "Yes, I know what
you want!" [Field Marshal KM Cariappa Memorial Lectures
1995 - 2000, Lancer Publishers & Distributors, Delhi, 2001]